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While working at the DA's office, Harvey falls into a relationship with his mentor, Cameron Dennis, which gradually turns toxic. When Donna hands him proof that Cameron has been withholding evidence from cases, Harvey confronts him, and ultimately breaks things off to go work for Jessica earlier than planned. Years later, Mike comes into his life, in desperate need of a mentor. Harvey resists his strong attraction to Mike, fearful of history repeating itself.

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Harvey Specter is a law student at Harvard Law School; Donna Paulsen is a master's student at Northeastern who works at Harvard. A chance encounter at the library sets into motion a future of feelings. [Career backstory, not super AU but AU enough?]

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Harvey grew up in Manhattan City, he remembers how beautiful it once has been. But those times are long gone and all that is left is corruption and fear.Harvey: lawyer during the day and the dark knight during the night.Together with his associate Mike he fights the injustice and for a better future

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In later years Donna will be pretty sorry Harvey graduated a handful of years before the Rise of Facebook. Harvey will tell her that the Winklevii aren't actually Armie Hammer twice, and that even if he'd represented them there would've been zero chance of setting either of them up with Donna, no, not both of them, no, not even if she'd promised to share.

Donna and Harvey met when they were twenty-three. All evidence from before that time has long been buried.

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He says it in a way that he’s never said anything else: with a level of loyalty, affection, and commitment so great it feels like a thousand pounds of steel on his tongue. He asks it with an understated plea for absolution – because he promised to stay, and though this may not be his fault, he’s leaving just the same. He breathes it like it’s the one sacred word left in his vocabulary; like it’s a verse in a bible they both believe in.

Harvey whispers Mike's name like it's the beginning and the end of everything.

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Harvey Specter is the principal of an elite School for boys in the late 19th Century .He is more feared than liked by his students and colleagues and that is exactly what he wants.Until one day a new teacher joins his staff...

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“It’s pretty simple, really,” said Harvey. “This group convenes here at ten o'clock on the first Friday of every month. We play poker – dealer’s choice – for the next four hours. We play for money, but to make things more interesting, the overall winner of the night also takes home the jackpot.”

Mike glanced around the table, but found no clues forthcoming, so he asked, “Jackpot?”

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1. The 5 people Harvey Specter was thankful for and the 1 thankful for him.

2. The first time Harvey noticed it was when Mike was talking to a client and he called her ‘ma’am’. He was helping her out of a car after just opening the door for her. It was very gentlemanly of him, really.

3. The first time Mike wrote the story that started the book series, he was 13 and it had been 5 years since his parents had been killed. His therapist had told him that it would help. It didn't but Mike discovered that writing was his only way to escape the world.

4. Mike literally just woke up with them on his back on morning. It was surprisingly like the time when Trevor had gotten him so drunk he blacked out and woke up with a nipple piercing. That night was supposedly never to be repeated. Ever. He had stumbled into his normally small bathroom and was still slightly asleep so he couldn’t figure out why it seemed so much more cramped. It was when he felt the first feather touch his shoulder in a gentle caress that he actually looked in the mirror and promptly fainted, falling into the bathtub, completely ignorant of the throbbing in the new appendages.

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Just as it says on the tin, five instances during their twelve years of working together that Louis felt the need to protect the younger, more infuriating, lawyer without getting caught and the one time he was caught.

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In Harvey's home office there is a desk, solid dark mahogany and pristine, the kind of piece bought not to be used but admired. The top drawer has a brass keyhole and is constantly locked. There are no valuables in the traditional sense hidden there, no stockpiles of cash or diamond studded watches or gold bullions. But the contents of this drawer are all the things Harvey treasures, those keepsakes that tell the story of who he is and how he got to be that way, memories of his past and reminders for his future. No one has seen its contents except Mike. That was the last time he added something (the vows from their wedding day, but more on that later) and Mike asked Harvey to tell him the stories behind every item in the drawer...